Reviews
Standard, bit-noisy, open-space beer pub environment allowing nice group get-togethers. Their own beer, ale, stout on-tap are REALLY good; you can ask for samples to help choose. The pizza is just fine, but the sandwiches I've gotten are REALLY excellent. You get your beer at the bar when ordered, food is brought out to you as soon as the kitchen prepares it. Covered outside seating pleasant when weather is warmer. Side windows in main room look out on adjacent building wall and construction ? debris; would be nice if that got cleaned up. Separate event room can be reserved; looks like it could be a nice function space for up to about 25 people! Wheelchair ramp easily available. Parking in small lot & on street can get crowded a sign of its popularity and worthiness. Vegetarian options: Several veggie sandwiches, salads and veggie pizza available. Not sure about "vegan"-level offerings. Parking: Parking lot for about 12 cars Wheelchair accessibility: Level floors inside & in covered patio, ADA ramp when going from outside parking / covered seating to indoors. Some gravel areas in parking area to negotiate.
This was our final stop in a 3 stop brewery hop. It's a big place and their beer is good. the interior is nothing great, just a big room. they have outdoor benches as well that are covered so you could get some fresh air. They are picnic like benches. I would say this brewery is not the best ambience but their beer is good and employees friendly.
Fantastic night to go! The food and staff were excellent! The dry apple cider is probably the best I've ever had. There was a jam session with drums and other percussion instruments on the patio. It was on fire. We danced with them for a bit. Fantastic!!!Food: 5/5
Hard to say anything bad about LL. Relaxed low key atmosphere A good selection of consistent, well made beers with none of the over filtered mass produced feel of some beers. Hop bitterness where it should be. Maltiness and a good yeast character. Mostly good old fashioned pint glasses. Good outdoor space with both smoking and non smoking areas. Obviously dog friendly and not masking hostile. Adequate onsite parking. Large reservable event room. Menu could be a bit larger but what they do offer is tasty and well made. Try the cookies Somewhat limited hours. If you are a midweek mid day drinker you will be disappointed.
NW PESTO MELT WITH SOUP OF THE DAY, LENTIL. HOMEMADE ROOT BEER I MISS THE ITEM MENU: CURRY/BROWN RICE/VEGGIES BUT THIS WAS A GREAT MEAL AS WELL.
Great spot to get a drink, and for chess lovers, people meet there every Monday!
Dropped in for a quick bite post a hike around Pittock Mansion. A short drive from downtown and we were there. Good pizza and beer.
More like 3.5 stars, but rounding up since I keep unexpectedly finding myself here. The space is large, with an exposed, high ceiling and long tables in a beer hall inspired setup, while the walls border on kitschy with a mix of pictures of dogs and bulletin boards full of pictures of folks with Lucky Lab shirts all around the world. So why do I like the place? * the space - whether it's sitting out back on the large patio surrounded by folks with their dogs, inside with a large group for a MeetUp, or just tucked away solo in the corner with my laptop, there's plenty of choices, and the large space makes it very adaptable. It's not unusual to walk in and see people running D&D campaigns, playing chess/Go/Scrabble/etc, * wide beer selection - while not my favorite Portland brews, I don't think I've had a "bad" beer here. They've always got something on the cask, as well as a nitro pressurized brew as well. No "great" beers in my opinion, but plenty of very serviceable brews. * "bento" plates - For $7, you get a big plate of white or brown rice topped with veggies and a choice of sauce peanut, spicy peanut, or a sweet chili, and you can get chicken and tempeh versions too. Nothing fancy here, no subtleties, just a filling plate of rice and some toppings. * sandwiches - okay, I'll admit, I've never ordered a sandwich here, but I'm always tempted though the lure of the bento plates, which are a few bucks cheaper, tend to lure me in I find this Lucky Lab location frequently being a coffee shop alternative for me when I'm looking to get a little work done on my laptop. It's a 10 minute walk from home and while there are also a number of coffee shops in the area, it often wins since it's open late and has beer.
This is a friendly and laid back atmosphere where people come and hang out, some play games in a group while enjoying food and drink. Or just come for a cider, beer or a sandwich. There is an eclectic menu with some veg choices as well. I love their house gonger ale, fresh and not too sweet. It is large, yet cozy. No pressure here, stay, relax and enjoy a chill time.
If you love a thin crust pizza, then Lucky Labrador Brewing would be a good spot to try. I had the Greek Pizza and the Carnivore Pizza. You can order by the slice or a whole pizza 18". The prices are pretty steep for pizza, but with rising costs everywhere everything is high. Wait staff is friendly. The waiting time for pizza did take awhile so don't be in a rush. This didn't quite make sense because there was not a wealth of people in the restaurant.